Richard,
One other source of concern, for some, seems to be oil leaking from the
one shot. This is probably the area with the fewest oil puddles that I
have. Matilda's wooden bits are well preserved and her sheet metal is in
a good state of preservation due to being both oil soaked and of course
living in Texas.
Chuck Harris
On Wed, 3 Dec 1997 23:30:11 -0500 (EST) RCooperman@aol.com writes:
>In a message dated 97-12-03 10:08:52 EST, you write:
>
><< A final thought would be that if the Lord hadn't wanted
> Morgan to have the one-shot system, he would not have told them to
>use
> it. >>
>
>AMEN!
>
>When I bought my basket case Mog 10 years ago I found that the
>one-shot
>system had been removed. In the course of my mechanical restoration I
>put it
>right, new floor actuator and new lines. Simple to do, no trouble
>since
>installing it and I have not needed a rework of the pistons since.
>Operating
>rule 101 is depress pedal ONLY when engine oil is cold to avoid
>gooping up
>everything.
>
>Richard Cooperman
>'67 4/4 RHD
>
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